North Dakota's oil boomtowns are facing an uncertain future — here's what it's like to live there

North Dakota's oil boomtowns are facing an uncertain future — here's what it's like to live there

The discovery of oil in northwestern North Dakota turned several small towns into unexpected boomtowns from 2006 to 2014.

In places like Williston and Watford City, town populations more than doubled as lucrative jobs in the oil industry attracted workers from all over the world.

By 2016, the price of oil plummeted from more than $100 a barrel to $30, sending the same towns into an economic tailspin. Now, with fewer jobs to go around and local schools and police departments straining, its residents are facing an uncertain future.

Click through to see what it's like to live in North Dakota's oil boomtowns.